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Night myopia revisited with Adaptive Optics

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Abstract

The causes and magnitude of night myopia, the tendency to near-sighted in low light, were not well understood. We have used adaptive optics instruments to study eye’s optics and vision under low luminance both monocular and binocularly.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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